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Upcoming Board Meeting Dates

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Cortessa Member Letter


Maricopa County Storm Drain Information


Dunn Edwards approved exterior house paint colors


Sherwin Williams approved exterior house paint colors


Dunn Edwards Discount


If you have a damaged trash or recycle container that needs to be replaced, this process will now take place on the first Friday of each month. You will need to contact Waste Management at 602-268-2222 and use the Cortessa account number 577-112171 and then provide your address to be scheduled for new container delivery and the old container(s) to be pickup up.


Homeowners should have their Waste Management trash/recycle and bulk pickup items on the curb no later than 6 AM on the date of pickup.


For more information on Waste Management Service to Cortessa please see the Contacts page.


Always Recycle These Items

Never Recycle These Items

Prevent Trash Fires

Recycling Tip

Bulk Trash Guidelines

Recycling Information

Plastic Bags

Recycling Do's & Dont's


COYOTE INFORMATION

Coyotes and other desert creatures have always been in Cortessa and the surrounding desert area. For some reason they are recently more visible and less intimidated by the neighborhood surroundings. We have heard of no aggressive behavior, but you should be aware and take precautions particularly if you have cats or small dogs that are outside unattended.

Arizona Game and Fish provided the attached brochure with helpful information if you do encounter a Coyote.  The phone numbers below may be of assistance if a Coyote is contained and needs to be removed. The Sheriff’s Department or Rural/Metro will respond to a 911 call if there is dangerous encounter with a human or pet, but will not come out to remove a Coyote.


Name

Phone Number

Allen Animal Control 

(602)524-4450

Critter Control

(602)569-2360

All Animals Rescue and Transport

(602)923-2278


Welcome
Hello Cortessa!
Please take a look at our new Community Newsletter for Q2- 2024 here!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE ROOM LOCATION FOR THE BOARD MEETINGS HAS BEEN CHANGED TO THE MEDIA ROOM, AND WILL NO LONGER BE HELD IN THE CAFETERIA. THANK YOU.

Cortessa HOA Board Meeting, Tuesday April 16, 2024 @ 7pm in the media room of Mountain View Elementary:

open session packet for Zoom participants

You can join via Zoom (listen/audio only) via the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89153883951?pwd=G4hY4tpQh3MG2RCzggYp7N0IbsFjYQ.1

Or by phone via (669) 444-9171
Meeting ID: 891 5388 3951
Passcode: 838437


Cortessa Community Association

The Cortessa Community Association was formed in 2004. Our community is governed by the Board of Directors of the Cortessa Community Association.


Meeting Locations and Times

Meeting location is Mountain View Elementary School at 18302 W. Burton Ave. Most meetings will be in the media room, however, from  time to time, we may be in other rooms within the school.  

 

Closed session meetings are held for board members only at 6:00 PM. Open session meetings are held at 7:00 PM. All homeowners are invited and welcome to attend the open session meeting. We hope to see you there.


Homeowners Association

Cortessa Community Association

Kinney Management Services

6303 S. Rural Rd. / P.O. Box 25466

Tempe, AZ 85285

Phone: (480) 820-3451

FAX: (480) 820-7441

Website: http://www.kinneymanagement.com


Community

The small-town feeling at Cortessa offers families a sense of security and belonging. Scenic vistas surround this master-planned community with the White Tank Mountains serving as a breathtaking backdrop. Bike over to the basketball courts, explore the neighborhood greenbelts, or walk along the many mountain-view pathways.


Community Information

Cortessa is a community of 1,732 lots, located in Waddell, Arizona. The community

has 5 parks and approximately 88 acres of landscaped common area that is maintained by the association.


Region

Waddell defines vibrant Southwest living; a place of educational excellence where community, family, and traditions are built. A collection of distinctive neighborhoods with a small-town feel and big city amenities.

Population: 3,356




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Population: 3,356